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  1. Item 8 -- 9A1 102 212 00 Tensioning roller -- US MSRP $82.90 Item 5 -- 948 147 019 01 Power steering pulley -- US MSRP $42.02
  2. 1974 2.7 liter engine 150 HP
  3. If the any cluster has more than 52 miles then then the mileage can not be reprogrammed with PST2, PIWIS, or PIWIS 2. Perhaps an instrument shop (like Palo Alto Speedometer) can dfo that but a dealer or shop can not.
  4. A two-handed operation on this one. Pull back on the tabs (orange arrows) while squeezing in on the tabs (green arrow) buttons. Once on each side. It will likely be easier when than cold - plastic gets stiff and brittle when cold.
  5. PM me your VIN and I''l get it for you.
  6. Check the TSBs for noises in the convertible top. http://www.renntech.org/forums/tsbs/carrera/
  7. For a 6 preset Traffic Pro: try 54326
  8. Do you need just the wiring diagrams? If so, which ones?
  9. Just a reminder folks - this site is MEMBER supported so please consider a donation.
  10. The Retail Parts Price Search feature (for our Contributing Members) has been updated to reflect December 2014 retail pricing for the US. We try to update this on a monthly basis as the price lists come available to us. December 2014 the parts price list supports: US: 381,586 parts. That is almost 40,000 more part numbers than the February price list - must be all the new models.... Thanks again to Contributing Member Porschelibrarian for his help in obtaining this list!
  11. IMHO... it is always best to be a little below full - as there are no marks above full and it is easy to over fill.
  12. :welcome: In the menu above Documents --> Owners Manuals http://www.renntech.org/forums/files/file/601-my03-carrera-996-owners-manual/
  13. Likely that the battery is far gone for a trickle charger. Best buy a new battery and a battery maintainer.
  14. Yes, you are correct jumper the parking brake wires and you should be good to go.
  15. Those are common parts you can find at almost any good auto parts store. Besides Porsche will only sell you the whole cable.
  16. 999 073 143 01 Oval headed screw -- US MSRP $0.72 each You will also likely need the rubber encased nut that it screws into: 999 500 092 00 Nut -- US MSRP $4.52 each It usually falls out or gets stripped from over tightening.
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